Full body, strip, and body cavity searches of jail inmates are reasonable without either warrants or probable cause under certain circumstances. What are those circumstances?
A) Only if, in the particular situation, the need for security outweighs prisoners' reasonable expectation of privacy.
B) Only if, in the particular situation, the need for safety outweighs prisoners' reasonable expectation of privacy.
C) Only if, in the particular situation, the need for discipline outweighs prisoners' reasonable expectation of privacy.
D) If, in the particular situation, the need for security, safety, or discipline outweighs prisoners' reasonable expectation of privacy.
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